-Type: boolean
-Default: false
-Description: Citadel Account Mode
- Normally, a Citadel system uses a "black box" authentication mode.
- This means that users do not have accounts or home directories on
- the underlying host system -- Citadel manages its own user database.
- However, if you wish to override this behavior, you can enable the
- host based authentication mode which is traditional for Unix systems.
- You will allso need host based authentication if you want to authenticate
- against an ldap directory or another pam source for example.
- WARNING: do *not* change this setting once your system is installed.
- .
- (Answer "no" unless you completely understand this option)
- Do you want to enable host based authentication mode?
+Type: select
+_Choices: Internal, Host, LDAP, Active Directory
+Default: Internal
+_Description: Enable external authentication mode?
+ Please choose the user authentication mode. By default Citadel will
+ use its own internal user accounts database. If you choose Host,
+ Citadel users will have accounts on the host system,
+ authenticated via /etc/passwd or a PAM source.
+ LDAP chooses an RFC 2307 compliant directory server,
+ the last option chooses the nonstandard MS Active Directory LDAP scheme.
+ .
+ Do not change this option unless you are sure it is required, since
+ changing back requires a full reinstall of Citadel.
+
+
+Template: citadel/LDAPServer
+Type: string
+Default: 0.0.0.0
+_Description: LDAP host
+ Please enter the host name or IP address of your LDAP server.
+
+Template: citadel/LDAPServerPort
+Type: integer
+Default: 389
+_Description: LDAP port number
+ Please enter the port number of the LDAP service (usually 389).